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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) produced the first diagrams illustrating U.S. national commodity use in the mid-1970s. The most widely recognized of these charts is the U.S. energy flow chart, however, LLNL has also published charts depicting carbon (or carbon dioxide potential) flow and water flow at the national level as well as energy, carbon and water flows at the international, state, municipal and organizational (eg. Air Force) level. Flow charts, also referred to as Sankey Diagrams, are valuable as single‐page references that contain quantitative data about resource, commodity and byproduct flows in a graphical form that also conveys structural information about the system that manages those flows. These flow charts help scientists, analysts, and other decision makers to visualize the complex interrelationships involved in managing our nation’s resources.

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This application contains 20 of the most commonly used formulas pertaining to Electricity and Magnetism. It is a calculator which means that it is capable of solving for each variable in all 20 formulas. The user simply plugs in the known variables in the formula and this app will solve the equation for the missing variable making it much more useful than a basic reference app which can only list the formulas.

Perfect for physics students in high school and college level courses.

If you are interested in having a calculator that covers all topics in physics and not only Electricity and Magnetism, Physics Formula Calculator is also available. It contains all of the formulas included in this app and formulas ranging from newtonian mechanics, waves and optics, fluid mechanics, thermal physics, and atomic and nuclear physics!

ElectronicsHub.Org is an excellent educational blog for engineering students and professionals. It provides good information on various electronics circuits, projects ideas, block diagrams, electronics tools, etc. from basic level to advanced level.

This application i.e."Electronics Helper" is basically developed for the electronics students and associated people of this field to help them in understanding the basics and simplifying the various complex calculations which are more often than not associated with it.The purpose of developing this app is to provide ease to the users while doing tedious and complex calculations of electronics. Almost all electronics calculations can be performed by it(for instance,this app includes basic "ohm's law calculator" to "resistor and capacitor series/parallel calculator", "555 timer generator calculator" to "electricity and energy consumption calculator",and many more). Overall 14 sub apps are inside it. Moreover it has more than 35 calculators inside a single sub app i.e. "electrical calculator" (which is one out of the 14 sub app of this main app).It also includes "resistor color code calculator app" along with almost all transistors and diodes series specifications.By and large, it has included all the electronics calculator apps inside a single app which will certainly help the users in solving their related problems.

Welcome to the first Raspberry Pi Project App! This app allows users to share projects they either found online or made up themselves. I love my Raspberry Pi so I enjoy seeing new projects pop up all the time!

APP USERS PLEASE UPLOAD YOUR FAVORITE PROJECTS!

The screenshots only show the initial projects I posted. I need YOU to post some more projects for everyone to see and possibly attempt themselves! There are many Pi users that will get use out of the project(s) you post! We all thank you!

LEGAL NOTE: Raspberry Pi is a trademark of the Raspberry Pi Foundation. They own sole rights to the trademark. This app is not officially supported by the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

A resistor is an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit. A resistor is perhaps the most common building block used in circuits. This tool is used to decode information for color banded axial lead resistors. Select the number of bands, then their colors to determine the value and tolerance of the resistors.

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*****A perfect app for an introductory physics or physical science course that is designed to engage students to explore the topic of electricity. It is designed to address the needs of all students in the topic.

*****Covers the subtopics of:Series circuitsParallel circuitsCurrent in a series circuitCurrent in a parallel circuitPotential differences in a series circuitPotential differences across parallel circuitsResistors in series and parallelPowerHow to reduce electrical wasteHow to use electricity safelyElectrical appliances’ safety features

This Udemy tutorial gives you the opportunity to learn KiCad in a fast visual fashion. During these video tutorials I will teach you how to set up your project and design a printed circuit board.

The biggest reason to use KiCad as your PCB design tool is:

- KiCad has no restrictions on how big your physical printed cicuit bord can be.- KiCad is free and perfect to use within the maker community.- KiCad is open source.- KiCad has no complex and expensive licensees associated with it.

• Lifetime access to 8 lectures• A community of 600+ students learning together!• Watch courses on the go: video lectures, audio lectures, presentations, articles and anything inside your course.• Watch courses in offline: Save courses for offline viewing so you can watch them while you're on a plane or subway!

Instructed By : Niklas Wennerstrand | Engineer

Niklas Wennerstrand is an electronics engineer that has been working in the electronics industry for many years. He has been working as a field application engineer as well as an electronics designer, company owner and manager.

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